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Re: GS-RAM, not Plus
In article <GN-dncXMEKE45ZTYnZ2dnUVZ_sudnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
> "jsnospam@cimmeri.com" <js@cimmeri.com> wrote in message
> 1158246395.821534.223250@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com">news:1158246395.821534.223250@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> :
> : Looking at the GS-RAM with the glue on
> : the right side, there's two verticle
> : stacks of chips.
> :
> : 1st (left): 74F139, 74F244, 74F244
> : 2nd (right: PAL26LB-15CN, 74LS245N
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mine is this PAL, and I'm sure you meant
> to type L8. You should look at that again.
>
> "2nd (right: PAL16L8-15CN, 74LS245N"
>
> That would be the (c)1986 version. They
> changed the logic from that to (c)1987.
> I'm still studying them to see why.
> Neither one works properly in a ROM03,
> and I'm also looking at why that is also.
> Maybe a jumper wire or 2 will rectify it.
I do remember that the GS-RAM/GS-RAM+ had different chips to plug in if
you had either a ROM 1 or a ROM 3 GS. They had the instructions and the
different chip included with it. When I got mine, I believe it came
already set up for a ROM 1.
I ran across one the other day when I was looking for something else, I
don't know if it was for the ROM 1 or ROM 3 and for the life of me, I
can't remember where I saw it at this point... I've looked in some of
the obvious spots in my apartment, but it hasn't helped me find it.
Greg B.
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